Pavel Karmanov - Oratorio 5 Angels in Yaroslavl 2017
Choir Capella YAROSLAVIA by Vladimir Kontarev,
Yaroslavl State Philharmony Orchestra,
Conductor Murad Annamamedov
At XXV The Preobrozhenie (Transfiguration of Jesus Christ) festival, Yaroslavl, Russia, 18-08-17
Russian Mariinsky Theatre Symphonic Orchestra Concert in Palmyra
Conducted by Valery Gergiev
Imant Kotsinsh, conductor
Imant Kotsinsh, conducts Wagner - Lohengrin, Prelude Act III with the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra. Introduced by Bill Barbini, former violinist with the NY Philharmonic. Latvian born, Imant Kotsinsh was educated in St. Petersburg and Moscow Conservatories as well as the Latvian State Conservatory of Music in violin and opera and symphonic conducting. Staff conductor at Bolshoi Theater of Opera and Ballet in Moscow. Guest conductor for orchestras, opera and ballet companies throughout Russia including state Symphonies of Uzbekistan Tatarstan, Saratov, Yaroslavl and Uzbekistan among others. Recorded several disks with Melodiya Recording Company including violin concerti by Mendelssohn, Berio, Spohr and Vildanov and a bassoon concerto by S. Berinsky. Currently in the U.S. Monterey Symphony and Gloria Symphony Chamber Orchestra.
The Divertissement Ensemble
The Divertissement Ensemble, a prize-winning orchestral group from Orenburg, Russia, will appear at the Palladium Theater in St. Petersburg at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Founded by the Orenburg State Philharmonic Society in 1994, the ensemble is one of the most popular classical music groups in the Volga and Urals regions of Russia. The ensemble has given rich repertory performances in the most prestigious concert halls of Russia, including the M. Glinka Philharmonic Chamber Hall in St. Petersburg, the Moscow State Conservatory, the Moscow State Philharmonic Society and in the grand estates around St. Petersburg Tsarskoye Selo and Pavlovsk. Members are participants and winners of different international competitions.
Divertissement Ensemble plays a variety of music, from ancient to modern and ultra-modern.
Anna Mors КХЛ ТВ HD
Singing the national anthem for 8000 spectators live at Bolshoy Arena. Hc Sochi vs Lokomotiv Yaroslavl.
Anatoly Osipov Open Trio - Elysium (Анатолий Осипов) [Live 2015]
Anatoly Osipov - tenor saxophone; Alexey Nadzharov - piano;
Piotr Talalay - drums.
Анатолий Осипов - тенор-саксофон; Алексей Наджаров - рояль; Пётр Талалай - ударные.
Записано 13.03.2015 в Ярославской Государственной Филармонии на фестивале Джаз над Волгой. Звукорежиссер - Сергей Ушаков. Директор группы - Александр Никитин: anikitin78@gmail.com
Recorded March 13, 2015 at Jaroslavl State Philharmonic Hall on the Jazz Over Volga River Festival . Live Sound Engineer - Sergei Ushakov.
Directed by Alexander Nikitin: anikitin78@gmail.com
Festival Couleurs du monde Castres 2013 (State Omsk Russian Folk Choir )
MAGIK NUMERIK FILM : Realisation : Philippe Vernhes
Festival Couleurs du Monde à Castres le 5 Août 2013
Ensemble Folklorique State Omsk Russian Folk Choir ( Fédération de Russie ( Sibérie )
Обитель Царицы розария (Queen of the Rosary's home)
2019
(english subtitles)
автор идеи и продюсер
Илья Филатов
автор сценария и режиссер монтажа
Илья Бабенко
режиссер
Дмитрий Ушаков
DRF Media
Hebraic Dance and Lament
Including cello solo from Anna in the middle. Played in Yaroslavl's Palace of Culture on Exeter Children's Orchestra's recent Russia trip.
Anatoly Osipov Open Trio - ReWind (Алексей Наджаров) [Live 2015]
Anatoly Osipov - tenor saxophone; Alexey Nadzharov - piano;
Piotr Talalay - drums.
Анатолий Осипов - тенор-саксофон; Алексей Наджаров - рояль; Пётр Талалай - ударные.
Записано 13.03.2015 в Ярославской Государственной Филармонии на фестивале Джаз над Волгой. Звукорежиссер - Сергей Ушаков. Директор группы - Александр Никитин: anikitin78@gmail.com
Recorded March 13, 2015 at Jaroslavl State Philharmonic Hall on the Jazz Over Volga River Festival . Live Sound Engineer - Sergei Ushakov.
Directed by Alexander Nikitin: anikitin78@gmail.com
On a Clear Day
Jeremy sings On a Clear Day with a vocal group at Stanford Jazz Camp
and takes a couple of solos.
第24回 逗子コミュニティパーク…On a clear day
6 nov. 2016
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t.sax:YAMAGUCHI,Yuki
gt:FUJISO,Motomasa
ds:KISHIDA,Yuji
b:MAEZAWA,Takashi
TIGER RAG TRADITIONAL JAZZ STUDIO VLADIMIRA SIZOVA 2o11 JAZZ IN RUSSIA !
DIXIELAND VLADIMIRA SIZOVA IN CHEREPOVETS 3 DESEMBER 2o11...
October Revolution | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:45 1 Etymology
00:04:47 2 Background
00:04:56 2.1 February Revolution
00:06:37 2.2 Unrest by workers, peasants and soldiers
00:11:58 2.3 Antiwar demonstrations
00:13:34 2.4 July days
00:15:59 2.5 Kornilov affair
00:17:56 2.6 German support
00:19:14 3 Insurrection
00:19:24 3.1 Planning
00:21:00 3.2 Onset
00:25:37 3.3 Assault on the Winter Palace
00:27:55 3.4 Later Soviet portrayal
00:31:39 3.5 Dybenko's memoirs
00:33:00 4 Timeline of the spread of Soviet power (Gregorian calendar dates)
00:36:51 5 Outcome
00:48:33 6 Historiography
00:49:05 6.1 Soviet historiography
00:54:28 6.2 Western historiography
00:56:39 6.3 Effect of the dissolution of the USSR on historical research
00:58:03 7 Legacy
01:00:39 8 See also
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The October Revolution, officially known in Soviet historiography as the Great October Socialist Revolution and commonly referred to as the October Uprising, the October Coup, the Bolshevik Revolution, the Bolshevik Coup or the Red October, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was instrumental in the larger Russian Revolution of 1917. It took place with an armed insurrection in Petrograd on 7 November (25 October, O.S.) 1917.
It followed and capitalized on the February Revolution of the same year, which overthrew the Tsarist autocracy and resulted in a provisional government after a transfer of power proclaimed by Grand Duke Michael, the younger brother of Tsar Nicholas II, who declined to take power after the Tsar stepped down. During this time, urban workers began to organize into councils (soviets) wherein revolutionaries criticized the provisional government and its actions. After the Congress of Soviets, now the governing body, had its second session, it elected members of the Bolsheviks and other leftist groups such as the Left Socialist Revolutionaries to important positions within the new state of affairs. This immediately initiated the establishment of the Russian Soviet Republic. On 17 July 1918, the Tsar and his family were executed.
The revolution was led by the Bolsheviks, who used their influence in the Petrograd Soviet to organize the armed forces. Bolshevik Red Guards forces under the Military Revolutionary Committee began the occupation of government buildings on 7 November 1917 (New Style). The following day, the Winter Palace (the seat of the Provisional government located in Petrograd, then capital of Russia) was captured.
The long-awaited Constituent Assembly elections were held on 12 November 1917. In contrast to their majority in the Soviets, the Bolsheviks only won 175 seats in the 715-seat legislative body, coming in second behind the Socialist Revolutionary Party, which won 370 seats, although the SR Party no longer existed as a whole party by that time, as the Left SRs had gone into coalition with the Bolsheviks from October 1917 to March 1918. The Constituent Assembly was to first meet on 28 November 1917, but its convocation was delayed until 5 January 1918 by the Bolsheviks. On its first and only day in session, the Constituent Assembly came into conflict with the Soviets, and it rejected Soviet decrees on peace and land, resulting in the Constituent Assembly being dissolved the next day by order of the Congress of Soviets.As the revolution was not universally recognized, there followed the struggles of the Russian Civil War (1917–22) and the creation of the Soviet Union in 1922.